Skip to content

D’vorah R Levy is open for in person acupuncture and telemedicine visits

My office in the Eastlake neighborhood of Seattle is open for in person acupuncture  visits.  I have been in private practice since 1994.  I have developed an approach that individualizes the treatment for each patient incorporating Acupuncture, Acutonics, Matrix Energetics, herbs and yoga.

I specialize in treating many kinds of pain including back, neck, feet and hands. Also  joint pain including shoulders, knees , hips and feet. I also enjoy working with women and hormone issues including PMS, regulating menses, menopausal symptoms.

I am continuing to follow COVID protocols recommended by Acupuncture associations including wearing a mask and I require  that all my patients  wear a mask.

I now offer reserved parking in the building.

 

 

The Benefits of Gua Sha: Ancient Technique, Modern Science

The Benefits of Gua Sha: Ancient Technique, Modern Science

For centuries, practitioners of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) have used Gua Sha to promote healing, circulation, and balance in the body. Think of it as a scraping therapy performed with a smooth-edged tool. Today, it has evolved from a full-body therapeutic practice into a global wellness and skincare ritual used by acupuncturists, massage therapists, estheticians, athletes, and everyday consumers.

Continue reading

Meridian Theory: The Ancient Map of the Body

Meridian Theory: The Ancient Map of the Body

For thousands of years, practitioners of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) have described the human body using a very different “anatomy” than modern Western medicine. Instead of nerves, vessels, and organs alone, they spoke of an energetic network or a communication system linking every structure, function, and sensation.

This network is called the meridian system. Today, interest in acupuncture, fascia Continue reading

How Acupuncture Complements Sports Medicine: An Integrated Approach

How Acupuncture Complements Sports Medicine: An Integrated Approach

Modern sports medicine has evolved far beyond rest, ice, and painkillers. Today’s athletes, both professional and recreational alike, are increasingly supported by multidisciplinary care teams that may include physicians, physical therapists, athletic trainers, chiropractors, nutritionists, and mental performance coaches. Within this integrated model, acupuncture has emerged as a powerful complementary therapy, bridging ancient medical wisdom with contemporary sports science.

2063226053